Connecting The Compressed Air Source; Using The Air Sand Blaster Gun - Parkside PDSP 1000 D5 Operation And Safety Notes

Air sand blaster gun
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Note: We recommend sandblasting material
(ground blast furnace slag) which does not
cause silicosis with a grain size of 0.21 mm -
0.35 mm (Grain size: 40 - 60).
Ensure that the blasting material
pletely dry and that it is not too coarse.
Note: The maximum grain size is 0.8 mm.
Open the screw cap
rial holder
by turning it counterclockwise.
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Pour the desired amount of blasting material
into the blasting material holder
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Ensure that the maximum holder contents do
not exceed 0.9 l (see figure D).
Then close the screw cap
material holder
1
Ensure that the screw cap
Note on grain size of the blasting
material:
The bigger/the coarser the grain size of the blast-
ing material used, the coarser the contamination
you are trying to remove by using it. The blasting
material contained is small and is highly suitable
for removing materials such as flash rust or impuri-
ties. The material surface is spared by using a small
blasting material and this only results in superficial
wear. A coarser grain size for the blasting material,
which you can get in a specialist shop, is suitable
for coarser rust.
Caution: Observe the maximum grain size.
Connecting the compressed
air source
Note: The air sand blaster gun
operated using purified, oil-free and condensate-
free compressed air with a maximum pressure of
6.3 bar. To regulate the compressed air you should
use a pressure regulator and filter.
Note: Ensure that the rotary control
before connecting the product to the compressed
air source.
Connect the air sand blaster gun
compressed air source. Now connect the supply
pipe using the quick coupling to the coupling
is com-
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of the blasting mate-
2
.
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of the blasting
2
by turning it clockwise.
is closed tightly.
2
may only be
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is at „ "
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to a suitable
3
plug
on the air sand blaster gun
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automatically locks into place.

Using the air sand blaster gun

Prepare the material to be sandblasted by
degreasing and cleaning it.
Note: Dust and grease deposits significantly
impair the result.
Carefully cover or mask everything which will
not be sandblasted.
The distance between the attachment and the
surface to be processed is crucial for the result.
Hold it as low as possible so that the blasting
material
can be collected by the collection
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bag
.
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The closer you go with the product to the work
piece, the smaller the blasting pattern and vice
versa.
If necessary, do a test run beforehand on a
work piece you no longer need. By doing so
you will figure out the correct distance/operat-
ing pressure and prevent excessive blasting.
Switching on:
Open the air passage by setting the rotary
control
to „
".
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Introduce the air sand blaster gun
surface to be processed.
Activate the trigger
blaster gun
.
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Switching off:
Release the trigger
sand blaster gun
3
Set the rotary control
air passage.
Disconnect the product from the compressed
air source after finishing work.
Note: First, remove the hose from the com-
pressed air source, and then remove the supply
hose from the product. Following these instruc-
tions will stop the supply pipe from twirling
around uncontrollably or recoiling.
. This
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to the
3
to operate the air sand
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to switch off the air
5
.
to „ " to close the
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